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One virtue of television is that it might well shame all concerned into making the proceedings more substantive.
Oh well, shame I've booked for next year, then … Longstone Cottage (0844 8002070, nationaltrustcottages.co.uk) sleeps six, and costs from £372-£999 per week.
("If people take our money and they don't need it, well, shame on them," Frank Donaghue, a Red Cross spokesman, said).
A sleaze like McNamee could work his way into the Yankees' clubhouse as a gofer for Clemens and lesser players, and if Yankees trainers and officials did not know what he was about, well, shame on them.
And if a fan decides to use her ThunderStix as a cattle prod -- just as a woman did in Game 7 of the World Series when she whacked Reggie Sanders of the Giants as he corralled a ball at the right-field wall -- well shame on her.
Not some "well, shame on them" number.
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A pity or, well, a shame.
If you say the unsayable, you might well be shamed — and that shaming can have consequences — but you will not be arrested.
Well, for shame.
It puts a new chassis on a classic old engine: new book, new characters, new songs borrowed without acknowledgment from other R. & H. shows, as well as — shame!
"If they use this to destabilize our solders in Iraq, well, then shame on them," said Representative Joseph Crowley, a Democrat from New York who voted for it.
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